1972 P CN Obverse New Coin: IDDDO-2 72 P BS P WD-B IDDD-MHR-3 IDDP-1B. Cross Reference: Ncadd Wexler WWHO-001. Attributed by: IDDD Thomas Kalantzis, John Wexler. Class: Master Die/Master Hub. Reporter: Description: Working hub DDO, Doubling seen as split serifs on most letters of IN GOD WE TRUST, first one in date shows a split serif under the upper left, both the 7 and 2 in date have the same deep open serif, on the 7 it looks like fingers pointing downward, on the 2 to the right of the hit on the tip at the end of the curl, CCW spread seen on L and I of liberty both have a split serif on the top left. Reverse Description: Master hub DDR, Stars doubled lightly strongest on the left side, doubling seen on most letters of United, also on the RI in America, the 11th star shows signs of tripling, FG, Tripling seen on E of one, doubling seen on NE of one, AR in dollar. Marker: Obverse Full leg R of liberty, Stage A has no clash, Stage B clashed die in the eye socket still evident, stage B also shows die abrasion to remove evidence of the clashing of the dies. marker seen on the back of the head in-line with the ear. Reverse marker for this working die comes directly from a master hub, this hub is recognized as 1972 P with the Type 3 reverse, a die break in the shape of a dot seen on the right side marker area ( Die break marker also seen on 1974 D reverse ) also rough surface just behind the dot, I have seen this marker change slightly from working die to working die do to die stage and die abrasion.
Ah, your first post made it sound like the coin you posted was submitted and attributed by Wexler, and this was the result. Best of luck sending it to Potter.
why so many photos ? Rick coins that show doubling from a master die don't have much value at all above face value because they are so common.
thoses are the photos ike group is showing, and I'm still missing 5 more photos to finish the DDO, only the revesre is master hub doubling, the obverse is a working hub DDO, I know for sure its stage B, because of the clash die in the eye socket, heres a price guide for that DDO, its from the ike group Stage AA VEDS Pop 0. MS67 0000. . MS66 730. . MS65 285. . MS64 125. . MS63 75. . MS62 32. . MS61 24. . Stage A EDS - - Pop 0. MS67 0000. . MS66 715. . MS65 265. . MS64 111. . MS63 65. . MS62 31. . MS61 23. . Stage B EMDS - Pop 0. MS67 0000. . MS66 710. . MS65 255. . MS64 108. . MS63 55. . MS62 30. . MS61 22. . Stage C MDS - - Pop 0. MS67 0000. . MS66 700. . MS65 250. . MS64 105. . MS63 45. . MS62 29. . MS61 21. . Stage D LMDS - Pop 0. MS67 0000. . MS66 690. . MS65 240. . MS64 102. . MS63 43. . MS62 28. . MS61 20. . Stage E LDS - Pop 0. MS67 0000. . MS66 680. . MS65 230. . MS64 100. . MS63 36. . MS62 26. . MS61 19. . Stage F VLDS - Pop 0. MS67 0000. . MS66 660. . MS65 220. . MS64 90. . MS63 33. . MS62 25. . MS61 18. .
anyone can price something for a million or more but this does not mean it will be worth anything IMO .
Neither do I since an MS66 1972 Type 3 coin is worth a heckuva lot more than between $660 and $730. BTW, that "Price Guide" is NOT from the IKE Group but from Tom Kalantzis's IKEDOUBLEDDIE Web page.
Uhhhh. Look again Rick. http://www.ikegroup.info/_pdf/bs_pricelist.pdf http://www.ikedollardoubledie.com/iddd-1972-p-d-s-to-1978.php